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It's time to put self-interest aside: May2:51

British Prime Minister Theresa May says it is 'time to put self-interest aside' and deliver on exiting the European Union after days of uncertainty in the British parliament.
Mrs May and her government narrowly survived a vote of no confidence, tabled by Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn, 325 votes to 306.
It follows Wednesday's vote on Brexit which was rejected and defeated by a landslide margin.
Addressing the media, Mrs May says while it won't be an easy task, the British people need to be put first with Brexit to still go ahead.